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			<h2>Xados Executer Window</h2>
			<h3>Menu Frame</h3>
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			Picture 1.
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		<u>Menu</u> <u>Frame</u>:<br/>
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		The <b>menu frame</b> is a simple
			menu bar. It allows to have too many options to execute a
			command line, or just to set a flag. So, there are other
			two option types: to relink a <a href="macrobuttons.html"
			>macro button</a>, and other to open the browser.
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			All menu options loads it options
			from a <a href="../scripts/menuscripts.html">script</a>
			as it is explained in <a href="../scripts/scripts.html"
			><b>3. Scripts</b></a>.
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			<b>Picture 2</b> shows the first
			menu of our example, as we see, it has two options that
			execute a command line (<b>List</b> and <b>View</b>) and
			an option that activates a flag (<b>Fullscreen</b>).
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			Picture 2.
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			<b>Picture 3</b> shows the second
			menu, it has links to all <a href="macrobuttons.html"
			>macro buttons</a>, a separator and the option that opens
			the browser.
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			Picture 3.
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